Happy Monday fellow Linux geeks and Open Source enthusiasts! In this week's newsletter we tell the story behind the Linux Security Quick Reference Guide, a helpful resource that provides an interesting glimpse into the evolution of Linux security over the past two decades, and provide you with the ability to download a PDF version of the guide.

We also examine the benefits and drawbacks of using a VPN on Linux you should consider when determining whether or not to use one to protect your privacy and security online. 

Finally, we explain how using a WAF could greatly improve the security of your web applications, what makes a good WAF, and some open-source and commercial WAFs we love.

Hope you enjoy!

Yours in Open Source,

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Benefits & Drawbacks of Using a VPN on Linux

18.WifiCutout LandscapeThis article will explore the benefits and drawbacks of using a VPN on Linux you should consider when determining whether or not to use one to protect your privacy and security online.

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The Story Behind the Linux Security Quick Reference Guide

1.Penguin LandscapeA memoir written by Dave Wreski, Guardian Digital CEO, Founder of LinuxSecurity.com and author of the Linux Security Quick Reference Guide and Linux Security HOWTO. Please download and share this resource with your Linux-using friends, family or colleagues who may find it helpful, or who may appreciate the interesting glimpse it provides into the evolution of Linux security over the past two decades!

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How a WAF Could Improve the Security of Your Linux Web Applications

Learn about how using a WAF could greatly improve the security of your web applications, what makes a good WAF, and some open-source and commercial WAFs we love.

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